Discover all the special places to visit in Mazatlán
Bringing you closer to the local culture and lifestyle
Viaggio Resort Mazatlán benefits from an unparalleled location: overlooking Sábalo Beach in the Colonial City’s “Golden Zone,” close to everything you want to see, do, and experience in the area. From attractions like the Catedral Basílica de la Inmaculada Concepción and the New Mazatlán Aquarium to exhilarating adventures at Faro Mazatlán, the question isn’t what to do during your stay in Mazatlán, it’s how can you do it all? In just one day, you can stroll along the Malecón, a 7-kilometer boardwalk that offers stunning views of the Pacific Ocean, or take a boat trip to Isla de la Piedra, a small island with beautiful beaches and lush vegetation, before returning in plenty of time to savor a delicious meal at one of Mazatlán's many world-class restaurants.

A beautiful boardwalk that stretches along the Pacific coast perfect for a leisurely stroll or bike ride with stunning views.

The historic center of Mazatlán is a charming neighborhood with colorful buildings, cobblestone streets, and a lively atmosphere.

One of Mazatlán's most popular beaches, Playa Norte offers white sand, clear water, and plenty of amenities.

The lighthouse of Mazatlán is a must-see attraction. It's the highest natural lighthouse in the world, with stunning views of the city and the ocean.

A beautiful theater named after a famous Mexican opera singer. It hosts a variety of cultural events, including concerts, ballets, and plays.

A lively plaza surrounded by historic buildings, restaurants, and bars. It's a great place to relax and people-watch, with live music and performances on the weekends.

A secluded beach located just a short boat ride from Mazatlán. It offers a peaceful retreat from the city, with crystal-clear water and soft sand.

A beautiful cathedral located in the heart of the city's historic district. It's a great example of Baroque architecture, with ornate decorations and a towering bell tower.

An astronomical observatory located in the hills above Mazatlán. It's home to several telescopes and offers public tours and stargazing events.

Get ready to dive into the wonders of the ocean with the Gran Acuario de Mazatlán, a massive aquarium that will cover an impressive 50,000 square meters upon completion.

Malecón de Mazatlán
A beautiful boardwalk that stretches along the Pacific coast perfect for a leisurely stroll or bike ride with stunning views.

Historic District
The historic center of Mazatlán is a charming neighborhood with colorful buildings, cobblestone streets, and a lively atmosphere.

North Beach
One of Mazatlán's most popular beaches, Playa Norte offers white sand, clear water, and plenty of amenities.


Angela Peralta Theater
A beautiful theater named after a famous Mexican opera singer. It hosts a variety of cultural events, including concerts, ballets, and plays.

Plaza Machado
A lively plaza surrounded by historic buildings, restaurants, and bars. It's a great place to relax and people-watch, with live music and performances on the weekends.

Stone Island
A secluded beach located just a short boat ride from Mazatlán. It offers a peaceful retreat from the city, with crystal-clear water and soft sand.

Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception
A beautiful cathedral located in the heart of the city's historic district. It's a great example of Baroque architecture, with ornate decorations and a towering bell tower.

Observatorio Mazatlán
An astronomical observatory located in the hills above Mazatlán. It's home to several telescopes and offers public tours and stargazing events.

Gran Acuario de Mazatlán
Get ready to dive into the wonders of the ocean with the Gran Acuario de Mazatlán, a massive aquarium that will cover an impressive 50,000 square meters upon completion.